Saturday, March 8, 2014

Where to buy a new Bedroom set from ?




Stephen


I would like to buy a new bedroom set. Bed, Side tables, Dresser, mirror. Mattress would be extra King Size would be great.

Would you buy from Art Van, Gardner White, Direct Buy, Value City, Cost Co, Sam's Club ?

Is furniture made with quality these days ? What are the brands that you think of when you want to buy furniture.

Budget ~ $3000 includes king size mattress.

Your thoughts and guidance.



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Many of those stores will have complete bedroom sets that will hit your 3000.00 budet. Go shop and find the one that appeals to you. If you are confused as to which company is best then check them out on the BBB to see how they service their customers. http://www.bbb.org/

Is this bedroom too childish?




Lily


http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Napa-White-King-size-Bed/6315980/product.html

Is this bedroom set appropriate for a 24 year old? I am getting my first apartment by myself and I want it to look grown up, not like a teenager.



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Childish? HA! my bedroom looks even more childish than that. It is looking professional and serious exactly what u r trying to show. But if u want to have a childish bedroom then go on, it is your room so your opinion is the one that matters no other people's. Yesterday I went to a house with drawings all over the walls, posters, dolls and millions of Mexican things! It is important to be yourself!




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Has anyone every direct GREASE (High School Version)?




irish_jimm


I am looking for pics or any advice on set design ideas. Any information would be appreciated!


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Our main set was a large front end of a school, with steps, in front of which most of the action took place, only a few set changes occured, Two different bedroom sets, and that was pretty much it. For the car scene with Danny and Sandy on a date we rented a set car, and had a backdrop with silhouettes of people eating printed on it, hopefully this is hopeful. Good luck.

need HELP with DIRECT TV REMOTE?




ashley


so we just moved a tv from the living room to my bedroom and we use 2 remotes. the direct tv remote and the remote it came with. and i want to now how do you set it up to only use the direct tv remote instead of using both. the remote to the tv controls the volume so how do you set the direct tv up to do that.PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Go to the DirecTv web site, look for the page that gives instructions on programming the remote. There may be an auto-program process, or you may need to enter a code according to the make and model of your TV. It's all there on the web site.




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Help with Furniture Bedroom Sets?!?




pinkelepha


It has been really hard for me to find a bedroom set that i like. I would life something similar to this http://www.leafurniture.com/index.asp?CollId=815&pg=search but i cant seem to find anything i like.

preferably an antique white color
Also good quality please!



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Good color choice; you can never go wrong with antique white :-)

Here are some places you can try:

http://www.roomstogokids.com/Teen-Bedrooms/Teen-girl-bedrooms.cfm

http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/X3.aspx?DeptID=57087&CatID=57096&cmCatLevel=3&CmCatId=57087%7C57094&cm_mmc=YSSP-_-CLP-_-CategoryPage-_-Teen+Bedroom+Furniture

http://www.pbteen.com/shop/furniture/dressers-armoires/?cm_type=gnav

http://www.leaindustries.com/

Also check your local Sears and J.C.Penny's; I've seen similar styles there. Good luck.

BEDROOM SETS!!!!! WITH ARMOIRES?




Erin


SO I WANT A 4 PIECE BEDROOM SET.
A NICE FRAME! ONE THAT COMES UP IN THE FRONT OF THE BED TOO.
A NIGHT STAND!
AN ARMOIRE WHERE I CAN PUT MY FLAT SCREEN!
AND A DRESSER THAT IS LONG( ABOUT 5 OR 6 FT)!

AND I NEED IT IN BLACK TO MATCH THE INTERIOR DESIGN!!!!

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!

IVE LOOKED FOR HOURS AND HOURS AND I CANT FIND ANYTHING.
PRICE DOESNT MATTER, BUT TRY AND KEEP IT UNDER 2,600!

PLEASE AND THANKYOU(:



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IKEA is very good with pricing, and try John Lewis.com, though it is pricey they have some great fashions!

Best,
-Bebe




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Bedroom design ideas for all you creative minds?




luna


I'm looking to decorate my room in a couple of weeks and I really want it to be some place special and cozy where I can escape to as opposed to just another room. I have a lot of trinkets I've collected from around the world, predominately India, Thai Land and China though. I want it to look very worldly and festive yet tropical. What accessories or furniture can you recommend for my room? I have a simple white bed and bureau. The only object I really want to work around is a gorgeous beaded purple bedspread from northern India and I can't decide which color to paint my room. I'm really torn between a turquoise blue because it's calming and reminds me of the ocean or a mango shade of yellow/orange because it's bright and warm. Which do you think? Or feel free to recommend another color.

Really anything you can think of would be great, thanks and Happy New Years!



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If you were designing a room to match your personalize, I envision it as an inviting zen sanctuary that is the aesthetic equivalent of yoga: simultaneously calming and energizing. I think your vision for the room being a reflection of your travels is awesome. I am also going to be working on a decorating project this month as we finish moving things into my mom's new house, and I am inspired by your color palette! I wouldn't paint your walls mango, though, because it's such a stimulating color I don't think it's well suited for a bedroom. Depending on how your closet is set up, you could replace the door with a drape of beads or a pretty curtain you could tie back, and paint the inside of the closet mango so you have a peak of it shining through, like the way a striking color that lines a jacket or handbag can capture your attention. Accent pillows, window treatments, decorative pieces like candles, and furniture could be used to incorporate the other colors you love.

I love the colors in the photo "Laugh" posted, and think they would be gorgeous on your walls. You could paint the room in horizontal stripes of deep sea blue, soft aqua and a purple that matches your bedspread, and go over the lines with a smushing effect with your brush so they blend together less rigidly. Alternatively, you could paint the room monochromatically and then add swatches of tulle fabric in mango, turquoise, a deep red, and other colors reminiscent of the East. Most fabric stores sell them fairly inexpensively, and you could find a bamboo rod to hang them from to make it more visually appealing. Loop decorative curtain rings that have clips on them through the rod to hold up the fabric. Another idea would be to hang a tapestry on the fall that compliments the bedspread.

If you have enough space in your room for a small sofa, futon or chair you could throw a sari over it or find a stunningly colorful decorative pillows to nestle on it. A low-lying sofa or even thick cushions and pillows on the floor would be ideal for capturing the spirit of an Eastern room.

For furniture I would look for things in dark rattan and teak. Filling clear vases with eclectic things you've gathered from your travels can be an appealing personal touch. I have one filled with stamps from around the world, and another with shells I collected from beaches we visited. Beads and marbles also are simple yet visually dynamic. You could add a canopy to your bed, or hang fabric from the ceiling. Cluster a few ceiling hooks in the center of the room and tie large pieces of fabric, saris, or sheer curtains to each one then fan them out across the ceiling. Secure the ends of the fabric to the ceiling near the walls. Find a simple circular piece of fabric to tie with a ribbon over the hooks so they aren't visible.

Window treatments like curtains, drapes, or valances, and rugs are other ways to incorporate color. I think an orchid would be a lovely touch. When I think of a room in Thailand an image of the gorgeous orchid next to a simple white candle on top of a teak table is what first comes to mind.

You could make a photo collage by suspending a bamboo rod or something similar from wall hooks (paint them the same color as your walls so they blend in) and tying colorful ribbons to them with clip rings on the bottom holding up your pictures or postcards.

I hope you have an awesome time decorating your room so that it will be a warm and peaceful retreat for you.

~ Peace : )

any advice on bedroom ideas?




Unknown


i need help with a feminine nautical decoration idea for a bedroom.
any suggestions?



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I would stay away from the really heavy nautical stuff like bouys and life preservers.

Paint the walls a soft blue like Behr Blue Opal http://www.behr.com/dsm-ext/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=2e39ea6621ca5110VgnVCM1000008119fea9RCRD&vgnextfmt=default#channel=INSPIRATION;vgnextoid=a6a18d63dc9f6110VgnVCM1000006b0910acRCRD;view=3

Frame some retro nautical artwork in white frames:
http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Cruise-St-Thomas-Posters_i2687297_.htm
http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Canadian-Pacific-Great-Lakes-Cruise-Posters_i1649229_.htm
http://www.allposters.com/gallery.asp?startat=/getposter.asp&APNum=1612834&CID=75C8E5DF318F400E9AA8EF199BBFD008&PPID=1&search=navy&f=c&FindID=53350&P=1&PP=10&sortby=PD&cname=Navy&SearchID=
These two go particularly well together:
http://www.allposters.com/-sp/India-to-Australia-with-P-O-Posters_i395389_.htm
http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Aberdeen-and-Commonwealth-Line-Posters_i395244_.htm

Consider getting some seersucker bedding:
http://www.cuddledown.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=1387&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=5&iSubCat=36&iProductID=1387
http://www.laylagrayce.com/Products/Serena-and-Lily-Bedding-Duvet-or-Set-George__SL1006.aspx?affid=GP
http://www.wshome.com/products/6699078/index.cfm?clg=32&bnrid=5241004&cm_ven=Shopping&cm_cat=Froogle&cm_pla=default&cm_ite=default

A silver latern could make a sweet bedside lamp:
http://www.pbteen.com/products/p4110/?pkey=cside-table-bedroom-lamps

I would also get some seashells on your next trip to the beach.




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Any decorating ideas for a teenage bedroom?




michaela


I really wanna decorate my room. It's so boring. I live in an apartment, which sucks because I can't paint it! Does anyone have any ideas on how to decorate it? Plus, I'm on a low-budget!
Also, does anyone know where to get damask wall stickers?



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You're lucky, I've recently been introduced to a new style of wall designing perfect for tenants who don't own their space/room/apartment. No need to paint or worry about wall stains from glues. The designs are decals pressed up to the walls. Very easy to setup, too!

Visit this website:
http://www.dezignmywall.com/

They've a VERY wide range of designs. From kiddie, to teens, to nature, to grownup, oh, so many!!!

You can visit them on facebook too:
http://www.facebook.com/dezignmywall.shop

Any ideas on decorating the edges of a plate glass mirror for my bedroom?




Cindy


I am putting together a make-up vanity in my bedroom, to allow more room in my bathroom. I picked up a used white wooden kids desk and a large plate glass mirror i plan on propping on the desk, it is thick and heavy(i cannot make large holes in the wall as it is a rental) I would like to add something around the edges to add some style. also any ideas best organizing/setup of the hair tools , make-up etc. would be helpful. Thanks ( it has 3 drawers down the right side,bottom one is a for files and one shallow drawer above the seating area) I haven't found a low chair yet,ideas?


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You could do some glass etching to reflect your personal style.
It is quick, fun, and you can add any design that you like.
You simply put some plastic tape...(you can find at any craft store)....on the mirror and then use an exacto knife ...(razor knife)...to cut out the design you desire.
Add the acid per the instructions on the bottle.....and BOOM....your done with your awesome custom art mirror.
Here is a website that has a tutorial that will help you.
http://www.instructables.com/id/freehand-glass-etching/




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Friday, March 7, 2014

what do YOU wish for this christmas?




marshmello


MERRY CHRISTMAS PEOPLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


leave your messy troubles behind and welcome the joy of the new year!
imma try to that one...lol.

happy holidays to you guys from my family and i.

love,

my fiance leon and i, as well as our little prince, 2 year old leon jr.

stay blessed and beautiful.
im super blessed this season. love you guys, i gotta wedding to go to. [=



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Merry Christmas to you and your family!
As far as what I want for Christmas; Well, I would really like a marriage proposal from my boyfriend Matt. I will seattle for a new bedroom set, lol

Furniture Question in new home?




Patrick J


Hey guys i have a question about furnishing my new home. I have nothing in my new home besides some appliances. I would like to buy bedroom sets, living room sets, and a home theatre set-up, i was wondering what my options were. How does furniture credit work? What are the interest rates? How else could i pay?

thanks



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I would figure out how much money you have and start sale shopping..do some research..check out second hand stores and auctions..do not go to direct buy (rip off)...you have appliances which are a great expense you have just saved on...ikea has good prices..and here, Leon's will do a don't pay for 15 or 18 month sales on approved credit...just look around, make a list of what you need and go from there..you can pick up pieces bit by bit..you can get good deals at furniture places, but read the fine print..you must pay them off before the time runs out.




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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Louis Phillipe Queen Bedroom set at Big Lots?????????

Q. Well they have this Queen bedroom set at Big Lots that I really want. It says queen so i don't think they have Full or King and i have a full bed.

My mom said that sometimes they are the same size or something and that it doesnt matter. What is your opinion.

Are they the same or am i out of luck. I have been wanting this bed for about a month now and now i have enough money for it. $299.99.

Look at it:

http://www.biglots.com/Furniture/item.aspx?cid=11&scid=29&iid=124


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there isn't a huge difference in queen and full, and biglots has what's onm the floor as far as furniture goes. measure your mattress and go measure the bed. it shouldn't be a huge difference,at least not so much you couldn't cover it with a bulky comforter.

Homemade Bedroom Decor?




Ally Kirk


Hey my 11 year old sister is interested in redoing her bedroom and she doesn't have any money to buy anything. Her room is going to be black & white based. And ideas of what she can make. Please include directions and items needed to make!


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What she could do is save up money for a few big things. For example, I saved up for a nice duvet and sheet set that I liked. And then you can start DIY things to match. Goodwills and thrift shops have a lot of amazing things she could add into her room and since black and white are two very common colors, it shouldn't be hard to find something she would like.

Paint existing furniture all one matching color. Craft a few decorative items like this: http://howaboutorange.blogspot.com/2007/10/how-to-make-fabric-panel-wall-art.html

Basically just have fun and use your imagination. She's sure to love whatever she puts in her room if she makes it herself. Also another genius idea is if she wants a rug in her room, don't spend a lot of money on an area rug. Find cheap fluffy bathrugs and sew them all together. You can't tell they're sewn together unless you look really hard. Good luck!




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Where can I get a roxy summer daze bedding?




Lovebug


Where can I get a roxy summer daze bedding in Denver


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The best place price-wise would be to order it from overstock.com.

Roxy Summer Daze Full-size 9-piece Bed in a Bag with Sheet Set
Rating 4.7 | 19 reviews
Today $74.99
Item #: 13684361
A striped pattern of dots adds a bright, fresh look to this bed set from Roxy. This nine-piece set has a blend of green, blue and yellow hues and is sure to add a vibrant look to a bedroom decor....more

Should my wife and I live in Denver or Los Angeles?




rqklamser


Here's our situation, any advice or insight would be very helpful. We are both 27 and have lived in LA for 9 years (both in college for 4 years and now 5 years out of school). Her family is from Denver, mine is from here. We are living in a modest 3 bedroom one bath, 1250 SF house. We have good jobs and can afford to live here, but considering how much we make, we feel like we should be living in a bigger place with room to grow and start a family.

We love that everything is here in LA, sports, shopping, entertainment, etc. We also know that Denver has that, but at a much more affordable level. We're torn because it is scary to leave everything we know here, even though it seems like Denver would have most, if not all, of that there too.

So here we are... torn. Help us out! Why is LA great, why is Denver great... what are we missing? Thank you for your honestly and help!



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L.A. is an exciting city for singles (if you don't mind the heavy smog), but for raising children? I would think about that one.

After a child arrives, the whole world changes! You will want more space (trust me!) and a big, grassy, backyard (for that swing set). You'll mingle with young marrieds w/children around the cul-de-sac, have a dog, ride your bikes, grill out, play bridge, do progressive dinner parties....welcome to the suburbs!!!

Also, you might look at the whole thing as an 'adventure'...try it for a couple of years! Rent, look around, get a feel for what it's like to live in the suburbs of Denver. You could even get that dog... (great preparation for a baby!). If you hate it, you'll have learned something about yourselves.

I am in L.A. quite a bit on business. The air stifles me...but that's me. Good luck!




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What color of paint goes with dark brown mid-century bedroom set?




sanjosemom


I would like to paint my bedroom and I have a bedroom set of 1950's modern dark brown wood. What paint colors would look good with this? And, my bedroom has some funky windows what are kinda of off center one...which is long and thin is placed right next to the closet and the second is placed off center in the wall that faces the bedroom door...Should I look for drapes that match the paint color or do I look for ones that have some of the bedding colors, also do you have any ideas on bedding colors. Thank you in advance for your help.


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play around with the Sherwin Williams color visualizer to find colors that you like. It is the best paint visualizer on the web, imho. I like how their color palette is laid out, I like that you can search by color family & color name, the "painted" rooms look the most realistic, and it suggests coordinating color schemes. You can literally spend hours:
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/

I think "really teal" (# 6489) would be pretty with the dark brown. And then buy bedding & drapes in taupe or tan.

You can also take a photo of your house & upload it to the makeover gallery on this website:
http://www.roomvues.com/
You can get color suggestions & for $5 they'll photoshop them onto your room so that you can get an idea of what it will look like.

cool 1950 things for room decor?




Ashley


well i want a 1950 themed bedroom do u hav any ideas of things i can decorate it with


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Atomic clocks or a Felix the Cat wall clock, princess phone. You could maybe do a 50's rock n' roll theme, get some posters of 50's singers and groups and some cut outs of records for the walls. Hit all of the second hand stores and antique shops around for vintage books and decor to fill your room with. Find some soft floral printed wall paper, colors like apple green and baby pink were popular too.

Check these sites for ideas and pics:
http://www.retro-housewife.com/1950-home-decor.html

http://retrorenovation.com/2008/03/13/50s-bedroom-a-very-typical-bedroom-set-from-drexel/

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/562772512MXWMFI




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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

How much is reasonable to spend on a bedroom set?




lovemybaby


I'd like a queen panel bed (no need for a boxspring), a new queen mattress and a matching dresser. I'm trying to stay under $700. Any suggestions on how to stay within budget? I dont think I'll find what I want at a garage sale, and things like Craigs List dont have much in my area.


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Well, getting all that for that price isn't going to be easy... Your best bet is WalMart or KMart. Other than that, I suggest you look at classified sections in your neighborhood. You could even find a notary public who could tell you where to look for estate sales. Sometimes, you can pick up a really nice bedroom set for peanuts, meaning you can spend a bit more on a quality mattress... as I wouldn't buy the mattress used. And if worse comes to worst, then you can get yourself a mattress at WalMart. They have some pretty neat ones that come in a rolling box and have a memory foam top.

Affordable bedroom furniture?




Jessyca


I need to redecorate my room because I am moving soon. I have a budget of about $800 and I need these pieces of furniture:
tv armoire
vanity and chair
storage headboard (full size)
small loveseat
dresses
***dresser



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Isn't it a shame that we can't go back and edit our original words when asking a question? lol. But we can edit our entire answer.

Anyway, with a budget of 800 it sounds fairly low end. I am assuming you want a set? If so, you might try Kmart, though that might sound cheap. They actually have some fairly good pieces. Walmart even does too.

I've learned that it really makes good sense to buy used furniture, sometimes it possibly could pass for antique......sooner or later!

If they don't have to match exactly, I would go to used furniture stores and mix and match pieces. It would look more interesting that way anyway. My bedroom is like that and it looks good with various pieces, but I did stick to a sort of medium dark wood tone.




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I need a bedroom set?




DearEyes


i need a bedroom set. i have a small butget of 600. do you know of any good websites or liquidation sites?


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Try craisglist.org, or kijiji. They're both good if you don't mind getting stuff second hand.

Who have the furniture from Pulaski Bellissimo bedroom set that want to sell?




cyeulinh





Answer
You might find it on Craigslist or Kijiji




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Need help with Romeo and Juliet project. 10 points!?




Rachel


I need a picture of a theatre set that could be considered Juliet's bedroom. I've already looked on google but the only sets I could find that could be considered something from Romeo and Juliet it's just the balcony. Please help me out!


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http://www.daytonopera.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IU-set-Bedroom.jpg


Best I could find... :-/

Do you like this bedding set?




Meghan


http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/bedroom/comforters1/bedding_sets/6pc/PRD~c23700/The+Big+One+6pc+Madison+Damask+Bed+Set++TwinXL+Twin.jsp

And I'd like to paint my walls a seafoam green. Any suggestions or comments?



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The bedding is cute.
Seafoam green should be removed from the color spectrum.

You can paint the walls a yellow to show off the bedding .
http://www.minmit.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Yellow-bedroom-ideas-500x334.jpg




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How can I make a paint job look natural?




Miss_Lady


I have a oak table and chair set that I want to paint black with deep burgundy undertones or dark brown. Does anyone know which brushes and types of paint to use to make my table and chairs look as natural as possible. I appreciate it!
edanddeb98, did you even read my question?



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Paint Decor..Wall Paint Ideas...Paint Stencils...Choosing Interior Paint...Painting Wood

SOYOUWANNA PAINT A ROOM?
1. Get The Right Equipment
2. Prepare
3. Paint
4. Mater Special Effects
5. Clean Your Equipment

If you're like us, your bedroom probably consists of four white walls - much resembling the crazy house that your life has become. Sure, you might have a picture or two hung up, and tables, rugs, the bed, people, etc. all add flavor. However, you can add the perfect touch of character to any room merely by painting the walls.

So we suggest that you take a deep breath, imbue the spirit of Martha Stewart, and get ready to paint the town (and your room) red. And one more time, we really must say how proud we are of you that you decided to paint a room on your own. You are officially a non-wussy.

But, even non-wussies can screw up a simple project. So, to ensure your paint job is streak- and tacky-free, take a look at this video.

WATCH THIS HOW-TO VIDEO Click here for more on "How to Paint a House"

http://www.expertvillage.com/video-series/1389_painting-inout.htm


1. GET THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
While fingerpainting your walls may be good for a kindergartener's room we suspect that you're actually trying to fool people into thinking that your paint job was done professionally. So to do so, you'll need some supplies:

3-inch flat brush
Small angled brush for trim or corners
Canvas drop cloths, plastic tarps or newspapers
Spackle (a substance used to fill in cracks before painting)
Turpentine (if using oil-based paint)
Bucket to clean brushes in
Painter's tape or masking tape
Putty knife
Sandpaper
Primer
Cleaning rags
Roller (with extension pole for tall walls or ceilings)
Roller tray
Disposable rubber gloves
Oh, and getting some paint would help, wouldn't it, Einstein? First measure the square footage of the surfaces you're going to paint in order to know how much you'll need. Paint cans tell you how much paint they contain in square footage, so as long as you measure, you'll be fine.

Here's how to pick the right paint:

Choose a type of paint
Choose a finish
Choose a color
Choose a shade
Choose your brushes and rollers

Choose a type of paint

The type of paint you use (and its finish) are essential factors if you want a neatly painted room. Substances like mercury and lead, which were used for centuries in paint, are now banned. That's because it's dangerous to eat the paint chips of lead- or mercury-based paint. Sure, you don't eat paint chips, but little kids eat all kinds of disgusting things (bugs, boogers, play-doh, etc.); if they eat lead-based paint, they could suffer from brain deficiencies later in life. Here are the two types of paint you should consider:


Latex-based paint. This is easiest to work with and the easiest to clean up -- only soap and water are required. Latex is best used on walls, floors and metal surfaces. It also works well on woodwork.


Oil-based paint. This is also known as alkyd-based, and requires a solvent-like turpentine to clean off of paintbrushes, your skin, and the telephone when you answer it in an unguarded moment. Oil-based paint is stain-resistant and sticks well to walls and ceilings. It is particularly popular for bathrooms and kitchens.
Choose a finish

Once you've decided on the merits of latex versus oil, you must pick a finish (the same color of paint will usually be available in a choice of finishes). A paint's finish affects how shiny the finished paint job will look as follows:


Flat finish: This finish is good for large surfaces, since it doesn't reflect light. It is often used in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and ceilings.


Satinfinish: Such a finish is excellent to brighten up hallways, common areas, and children's bedrooms and playrooms. It helps soften the paint job, muting bright colors but still allowing the color to shine through.


Semi-gloss finish: This finish is easy to clean, making it great for high-traffic areas (kitchens, bathrooms, doorsâ¦).


Glossfinish: This finish reflects the most light and tends to be used in small quantities (such as on trim).
Contrary to popular belief, finish was not invented in Finland. That would be the "Finnish."

Choose a color


White - White (and its various incarnations such as off-white, beige, and eggshell), provides a can't-go-wrong foundation for any room. Yes, it's boring, but it also doesn't distract. It also makes a room look brighter and bigger. It's great for just about any room, especially bathrooms and kitchens. At its worst, white is: too plain.


Red - Bright and bold, red suggests vitality and aggressiveness. It can be a bit overwhelming for an entire room, but if you have a bedroom that you want to convey amorous vibes, it's a unique way to go. Deep, subtle shades of red such as burgundy and maroon are perfect for living rooms. At its worst, red is: too dramatic.


Yellow - Stimulating, sunny and cheerful, yellow is associated with intellect, power and creative energy. Bright yellows bring warmth and light into dark rooms, and pale yellows make small rooms seem larger. It's also a great kitchen color. At its worst, yellow is: disruptive.


Blue - Blue denotes harmony, peace, steadfastness and loyalty. While it's appropriate for any room, blue is an excellent bedroom color because it makes one feel comforted and serene. It can also soften rooms that are over-bright. At its worst, blue is: cold.


Orange - Orange combines the energy of red with the intellectual associations of yellow. Dominant and lively, it's a fun choice for bathrooms and work areas. Peachy oranges have a delicate effect, while brownish oranges (like terra cotta) give off warm, cozy vibes. Many living rooms are orange to give it that "den" feeling. At its worst, orange is: non-relaxing.


Green - Green is refreshing and pleasing to the eye. It makes dim apartments seem more vibrant by bringing a garden-like atmosphere indoors. With its varying shades, green works in just about any room. Just be sure not to go too dark. At its worst, green is: dull.


Violet - Strong and majestic, violet is a powerful accent color. Pastel violets take on the characteristics of red or blue depending on which is more prominent in the shade. (Lilac, for example, takes on blue's characteristics, while lavender takes on red's qualities.) At its worst, violet is: overpowering.


Black - You probably like heavy metal, S&M, or some combination thereof. Either way, it's way more than we want to know about you. So don't paint a room black. It'll freak people out. Black walls also tend to look dirty because dust shows up very clearly.


Deep "warm" colors give a room an intimate, cozy feel: red-violet, red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, and yellow.


Light "cool" colors make a room seem more spacious and elegant: green, blue-green, blue, and blue-violet. White also has this effect.

Choose a shade

One of the biggest problems that painters face is that what looks to be "orange" on the sample in the store turns out to be "brown" on your wall. So it's incredibly important to pick the right shade of paint by examining it under different sources of light. Here are some tips:


Examine the paint you desire under both natural light and the bulbs that light up the room to be painted. Again a color that looks perfect under the store's fluorescent rays will turn to bilious shades at home.


Get samples of the paints you like, coat large sheets of poster board to get a sense of the paint and prop them up around the room to be painted. Look at them at different times of day, because morning light will have a different impact than sunset light. This will help you narrow your choice and prevent costly mistakes.


Lighting fixtures also play a part. Diffused light will enrich the color of walls and ceilings, whereas spotlights which focus on certain points will change the color and add shadows to other areas.


Also look at the poster boards when the room is furnished as it will be after the paint job. Furniture and curtains absorb light and create a different effect than an empty room. You'll also be able to see if the paint clashes with the furniture.


When using white or off-white paint, remember it reflects colors around it, such as a blue carpet or burgundy furniture. In general, lighter colors distort less with changes of light than deeper colors.


Remember, the higher the gloss in a paint, the more light it will reflect.
Choose your brushes and rollers

Now that you know what kind of paint you're using, it's a cinch to figure out what type of brush (and/or roller) you'll need. You don't necessarily need both, but there are positives and negatives to each. Rollers help the job go faster and can make your paint job look neater. But rollers are also difficult to use in corners or weird surfaces. No matter what, you're going to need a brush for touch-ups, but we recommend that you start with a roller too.

If you're using oil-based paint:


Get a brush with natural bristles.
Get a natural (lamb's wool) roller.
If you're using latex-based paint:


Get a brush with synthetic bristles (because natural bristles absorb the water in latex paint).
Get a synthetic (nylon) roller.
One last note: rollers come in different pile depths, meaning the thickness of fiber used on the roller. The rule of thumb is to use a smoother pile with the smoother surface, and the rugged piles with the rougher surfaces (so they can reach into the nooks and crannies).

How could i make my own bedroom set?




Cool


I cant find any good websites for plans or anything:/ i want to sell my current bedroom set and build my own white one with a white bookcase, dresser, nightstands and bedframe. Thanks:)


Answer
if you are really good with your hands then use your imagination! wood need not be flat for the frames and dressers. think of a log cabin and notice the old ones are made of round wood. my dad has used real cedar and made lots of wooden things. i would sand the place where you strip the bark off leave it natural and then polyurethane it if you want. i have seen many wooden things made. good luck! sometimes the best things in life are free! also, in the old days i do not think nails were even used but do not quote me on that.




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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Where to buy a new Bedroom set from ?




Stephen


I would like to buy a new bedroom set. Bed, Side tables, Dresser, mirror. Mattress would be extra King Size would be great.

Would you buy from Art Van, Gardner White, Direct Buy, Value City, Cost Co, Sam's Club ?

Is furniture made with quality these days ? What are the brands that you think of when you want to buy furniture.

Budget ~ $3000 includes king size mattress.

Your thoughts and guidance.



Answer
Many of those stores will have complete bedroom sets that will hit your 3000.00 budet. Go shop and find the one that appeals to you. If you are confused as to which company is best then check them out on the BBB to see how they service their customers. http://www.bbb.org/

What should i know before buying a used drum set?







I was recently searching Craigslist for a used drum set in the area of $500. i always had an impression that drum sets last a very long time. is this correct? is the wear and tear from the drum sticks something to not worry about?. i don't mind putting a little extra money into it to replace the things like the part that you acctuly hit. Is there anything else i should know before buying anything?

any advice would be GREAT.



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make sure your drum set is a good brand and make sure the drums are nice and round. Make sure under the drum heads the edge of the tom is also nice and round and even, no warping or dings. they will be hard to tune and not sound too good.
Remo heads are great strong and unless you are a supre heavy drummer you will probably never break one..maybe wear it out after a few years depending on your style.
Also think about how many cymbals you want and if you buy a set new or used keep that in mind. good cymbal stands and cymbals are EXPENSIVE. you dont need top of the line stuff but something that wont fall over when you hit it.
i have used almost every set out there in the studio..so many good ones. dont let anyone tell you that you must have a super expensive line drumset to get a good sound. i used a Pearl export set on an album and got one of the best drum sounds i have ever recorded. it wasnt in the mix either i just tuned it right and used the right heads.
cymbals are a more personal preference. Zildjian of course are good and has a great choice of sounds for different styles. paiste and ufip also great and sometimes a little too loud depending on what you are playing. Sabian are alittle more mellow sounding and little less expensive. stay away from cymbals you never heard of.
the better you have your set setup and sounding the more fun it is to play. Dont worry about damaging your set by paying it , they are made to take a beating ,literally. you can buy a cheaper set but youll be happier having good pedals, cymbals and heads. by a smooth hi-hat stand and nice kick drum pedal. make sure your hi-hat cymbals are good. some really god paiste have great response and sound ( each brand has good ones though )
what i would buy if i was just starting out :
tama or pearl set
zildjian mega bell ride - maybe hard to find
zildjian or paiste cymbals
dw kick drum pedal
remo clear hydraulic heads - use white coated remo on the snare
promark sticks

start out with a small kit ..it will make you become a better drummer. snare kick mounted tom and floor tom . ride, hihats and 2 crashes . eventually think about a good snare drum. :)
oh, dont forget your drum throne, you can have the best drumset and be the best drummer in the world but if you throne keeps falling over as you are playing not going to do to good.
and.......... 1 last thing ..if you are playing in your bedroom ..for fun set your chair close as you can into the corner of the room while still giving yourself plenty of room to play comfortably. You will feel the most base from the kick drum there. bass kind of resonates in the corners.




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Monday, March 3, 2014

what site can i find whole bedroom sets? and living room set also?




123is


furniture, the whole sets not separates
i live in japan where it is expensive and is getting ready to move to states and want to have a better idea on what to look for....



Answer
Ethan Allen
Thomasville
Raymour & Flanigan

Is it a good idea to buy a bedroom set on Black Friday?




MrRogue


I will be moving to an apt on January and i was wondering if it was a good idea to do this? Maybe at Macy's? Does Raymour and Flanigan have black friday sales?


Answer
only if its on sale




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